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Atlanta Braves

Atlanta Braves

Spring time in Atlanta may mean flowers are blooming and birds are singing, but sports fans will tell you spring means baseball, and not just any baseball- Braves baseball. As one of the most popular MLB teams in the country, you can find Braves fans across the entire U.S. Need another reason to catch a Braves game? We’ve got five:

Five Reasons to Catch a Braves Game:

The Braves currently play at Turner Field, which was originally built to host the 1996 Olympic Games track & field events. The team will move to the newly constructed SunTrust Park in 2017, giving fans more fun and excitement throughout the season.

You can tailgate in the lot. Bring your cornhole boards, mini grills, Sweetwater beer and gather with your friends for pre-game festivities. Odds are, you’ll make even more friends with other dedicated Braves fans.

More than just catching the game, you can take a tour of Turner Field. Tours begin in the Braves Museum & Hall of Fame and are offered year-round. On the tour, you’ll see the broadcast booth, press both, luxury suites, dugout and even the clubhouse (offered only when the team is out of town).

Come to a game on Sunday and you can get autographs from your favorite Braves alumni.

Insider Tips:

Avoid traffic by taking MARTA. The rail might not run directly to the stadium, but a Braves shuttle runs from the Underground Atlanta station straight to the ballpark’s entrance. $5.50 gets you there and back!

After Sunday home games, kids can run the bases. Take your little one for a memorable day at the park!

No kids? That’s ok, too. One game every season goes to the dogs as the Atlanta Braves host “Bark in the Park,” a chance for your favorite four-legged friend to attend a game!

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